Holocaust, Indian residential school survivors share common experiences
Holocaust survivor Nate Leipciger and Indian residential school survivor Eugene Arcand both know the degradation of having their humanities reduced to an identification number.
Leipciger’s six-digit number was placed on him at Auschwitz, where he and his father were separated from his mother and sister, who both perished in the Nazi death camp. The family had already been forced to live for years in ghettos but were rounded up in 1943 and packed, standing, into a train box car that to
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